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Girl, Interrupted Review

GIRL, INTERRUPTED.
Suzanna Kaysen
‘Sometimes the only way to stay sane is to go a little crazy…’
Susanna Kaysen's memoir was originally published in 1993, but it portrays events from 1967 to 1969. Twenty-five years later, she hired a lawyer to get access to the medical records giving her diagnosis, and some of these are actually published in the book.

Each short chapter focuses on an aspect of her experience, though they are not always in a chronological order, but more as if she has written them just how she remembers them, explaining fully her story of the people she met and the treatment she received.
She writes; "it is easy to slip into a parallel universe. There are so many of them: worlds of the insane, the criminal, the cripples, the dying, perhaps of the dead as well. These worlds exist alongside this world and resemble it, but are not in it.".

Within the two years at Mclean Susanna finds herself questioning the boundaries between confinement and freedom, fr...

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